Collegiate Ticker - Nov. 11, 2015

The Webber International men and women rolled to victory at the Brunswick Southern Collegiate Classic, one of 10 Tier 1 events during the United States Bowling Congress Collegiate season, in Atlanta this past weekend.

The Webber International men took the lead Saturday after six traditional games at Brunswick Zone Austell and kept Lindenwood at bay during Baker competition Sunday to capture the win with an 11,316 pinfall total. Lindenwood finished second with 11,207, and McKendree took third with 11,188.

Justin Dunn of Webber International held off Lindenwood's Kevin Bellandria for the top individual score on the men's side. Dunn finished with a 1,372 six-game total (228.67), while Bellandria ended with 1,368. Pikeville's Zachary Fylling was third with 1,341.

On the women's side, Webber International cruised during Baker competition and earned the win with a 10,970 total, outdistancing the field by more than 500 pins. Florida State (10,467) and Pikeville (10,389) rounded out the top three.

Bellarmine's Megan Szczepanski averaged 213 for her six games to claim the top spot in the individual standings with 1,278. Rachel DeVillier of Florida State was second with 1,229, while Casey Goettel of Lindenwood finished third with 1,218.

In other USBC Collegiate action over the weekend:

- At the Crusader Classic in Valparaiso, Indiana, the McKendree women defeated Vanderbilt in the deciding game to secure the win, 4-3.

- At the AC Open in Adrian, Michigan, the Adrian College women rolled in Baker competition for the victory, while the Bowling Green State men squeaked by Toledo for the win.

- At the Jayhawk Collegiate Challenge in Lawrence, Kansas, the Waldorf men and Baker women made their way through the bracket to earn the title.

- At the Big Red Invitational in Cortland, New York, the Schenectady women and Rochester Institute of Technology men brought home victories.

- At the Titan Invite in Neenah, Wisconsin, the Calumet men swept William Penn in the championship match, 3-0, to win the title, while the William Penn women defeated Highland Community College, 3.5-0.5.

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